• Meet the host of the longest running Cronulla Sharks Podcast (Sharkcast) and Musician - Sam Shinazzi

  • Aug 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • Podcast

Meet the host of the longest running Cronulla Sharks Podcast (Sharkcast) and Musician - Sam Shinazzi

  • Summary

  • All of you would know by now I am a huge Cronulla Sharks fan and to me this was a pure joy to collaborate with an absolute legend meet the very talented musician and podcast lord Sam Shinazzi Sharkcast was the first ever podcast dedicated to the Cronulla Sharks NRL club, established in 2015 by Sam Shinazzi and Adam Newman. With Adam leaving in November 2020, Sam and a range of regular special guest hosts now discuss all things Sharks week in, week out. Over the years they've had interviews with current and past players , coaches and more . We speak about some of the milestones over the decade long running podcast , about Sams music and more . This was a cross collaboration episode Sam took the reigns for a time and interviewed me on my journey of podcasting , how I came to be a sharks fan and we even discuss the current season, The 2016 premiership year and much more . This is a long one I hope you enjoy please find Sams socials below please support him and the crew. https://www.instagram.com/sharkcastpod https://twitter.com/sharkcastpod https://www.facebook.com/sharkcastpod/ https://www.youtube.com/@sharkcastpod https://www.tiktok.com/@sharkcastpod https://open.spotify.com/show/7IcKNJqi8LHu1bpipb5YSY https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sharkcast-cronulla-sharks-nrl-podcast/id1038411132
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